Sustainable forms of energy today are a vital focus in the entire society. The big picture involves the energy production with classical fossil and nuclear fuels that fulfill at present the energy demands. Renewable energies are being developed and applied. This symposium will cover both sides of the medal.

Energy production from gas, liquid and solid fossil fuels i.e. Gas/Oil/Shale/Coal which are carbon non-neutral and considered polluted forms of energy production. Deep and wide analysis and discussion will be undertaken on how these industries are coping with the reality of climate change and carbon emissions by decreasing carbon foot print, improving the efficiency and productivity, capturing CO2, etc., in order to make them more sustainable.

Energy production from nuclear fuels, an almost carbon neutral technology, but considered from some part of the society as a risky technology

Current efforts to deposit or utilize CO2 in the benefit of the society and eliminate carbon foot print

Developing new carbon free and renewable energy technologies

The symposium will also cover but will not be limited to efficient and sustainable efforts in existing technologies that provide the bulk of energy today

Round Table Discussion
A round table discussion open to everyone interested will be organized at a specific date and time with high level representatives of various technologies and industries to debate freely and without reservations all sensitive issues of all existing technologies identifying positive, neutral and negative points of all technologies in terms of sustainability.
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